Problem Solved

Pam
Wife, mom, grandmother, motorcyclist, and blogger.

This past riding season I met a few female motorcyclists as I was out and about. My problem was I would ask them about sharing their story on my blog, but usually I didn’t have a pen and paper to write down my blog address and neither did the gal I met. There was many a missed opportunity to connect. Well enter Moo.com. Problem Solved!

Problem Solved
My mini-Moo blog cards!

Problem Solved

Moo.com has a couple of different sizes and paper choices. And it gives you the opportunity to personalize both sides! Woot-woot. I choose the mini-Moo cards with a matte finish, then created five sayings in two different colors on one side and put my blog URL on the other side. Yay! Now I’m ready to connect with more lady riders!

P.S. The link to Moo.com is a referral link. You’ll get 10% off your first order.

@helmetorheels

I am so glad you stopped by today! I started this blog to document my journey into motorcycling and along the way I met so many other lady riders with inspiring stories to tell I began to share theirs as well.

About the same time I started this blog I joined Twitter (@helmetorheels) and began to meet other female motorcycle riders. These ladies were so inspiring to me because I found other newbies like me to life-long experienced riders who were willing to share encouragement, tips, and their friendship. I was welcomed where I was on my journey. What an incredible community I found online to fuel my desire to ride. 

Catch us on Instagram @helmetorheels and Pinterest @helmetorheels – we are just getting started!

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4 Responses

  1. Great idea. I made my own “business cards” for my blog two years ago and it makes me smile to hand them out. Not only are they a convenient way to communicate our online info but they add professionalism to what we’re doing. Good luck with your cards.

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